The commemorative stamp unveiled on Friday by Canada Post ‘just took my breath
away,’ says the Edmonton-born Collins, 102, who now lives in British Columbia.
Two reports commissioned by the Surrey School District have found evidence of
explicit racism in its schools, citing the “discomfort” of school staff and
administrators in trying and failing to address it.
Charities in Vancouver say they’re struggling to meet rising demand and cover
their own expenses as inflation drives the cost of groceries to new heights
ahead of Thanksgiving weekend.
Parents and advocates for children with disabilities other than autism are
demanding support for their families after the B.C. government scrapped plans to
overhaul its autism funding model.
India is B.C.’s fifth largest trade partner. Some business owners who sell to India say they’re left in limbo, worrying if their investments will pan out.
A group of Canadian manufacturers are asking the federal government to consider new tariffs on furniture imported from Asia. If approved, some retailers say, it will hurt them and consumers.
Doctors and community members in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside say some people are getting paid more than $100 a month for their prescriptions even though the practice of pharmacies giving out incentives has been prohibited for years.